General Discussion, Friday, April 28, 2023

 

 

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31 Responses to General Discussion, Friday, April 28, 2023

  1. Lucille says:

    Have a beautiful Friday, Stellars, visiting more flower fields and gardens around the world….

    Kyoto, Japan…

    Provence, France…

    Crested Butte, Colorado…

    Keukenhof Gardens, Lisse, the Netherlands….

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  2. WeeWeed says:

    Mornin’ y’all!

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  3. auscitizenmom says:

    Mornin’ All. It is almost 40* with a perfectly clear blue sky. Beautiful day.

    I saw an ad for an apartment on Craigs list last night. When I found out all the particulars, I don’t think it is for me. It is downtown Bigfork, but has no parking and no yard, and I am thinking it won’t work for us. I was going to go look at it, but I think that would be a waste of my time and the owners time. It seems I am pretty much at the same point I was at back at this time last year…………..except I am not in FL anymore. There are almost no available apartments except for the expensive ones. I will keep trying.

    Better go now and clean up the kitchen. Hope you all have a nice day.

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  4. Lucille says:

    It’s National Arbor Day! Plant a tree today…or watch someone else do it (my option)….

    El Yunque National Forest, Puerto Rico…

    Explore the Most Beautiful Forests in the USA
    Posted July 12, 2020

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    • Lucille says:

      It’s great to have Nance out of the way, but Kevin, while I agree with this Arbor Day action, has little to no understanding of what America is up against, and no political toughness. Like all RINOS he wants to be loved….

      Speaker McCarthy, Bipartisan Members Introduce the Save Our Sequoias Act
      Posted April 28, 2023

      To commemorate the introduction of the SOS Act, Speaker McCarthy and a bipartisan group of members gathered together to have a conversation about this bill on U.S. Capitol grounds, flanked by a Giant Sequoia in the background. Though Giant Sequoias are native to the western United States and only grow naturally on the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada in California, over the centuries three Giant Sequoias have been planted at the U.S. Capitol.

      https://www.speaker.gov/speaker-mccarthy-bipartisan-members-introduce-the-save-our-sequoias-act/

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    • czarina33 says:

      Here in the lower south we must plant trees (“woody plants”) during Nov-Feb. Right now we can plant palms.

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